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Obol - Charles II

Issuer Aquitaine, Kingdom of
Year 832-845
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Currency Pound (781-987)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description The reverse carries the mint or territorial name AQVI TANIA (Aquitaine) arranged in two horizontal lines across the field, separated by a central pellet or dividing point. The bold, deeply struck Carolingian capital letters fill the flan, with the legend contained within a beaded outer border visible along the lower rim. This two-line reverse legend type is characteristic of Carolingian royal obols struck for the sub-kingdom of Aquitaine during the reign of Charles II.
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Reverse lettering AQVI TANIA
(Translation: Aquitaine.)
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